Food Scene
Portuguese food
Casa da Índia
49 Rua do LoretoPortuguese Food. Very busy.
Príncipe do Calhariz
28 Calçada do CombroPortuguese food. Very busy.
3 terraces with river view! Great for a drink, breakfast and tapas meals.
188 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Noobai
3 terraces with river view! Great for a drink, breakfast and tapas meals.
A Camponesa de Santa Catarina
25 R. Mal. SaldanhaMercado da Ribeira
Rua Ribeira NovaMarket with restaurants
daTerra Bairro Alto
51 R. da RosaVegetarian restaurant
Portuguese custard tarts
228 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Manteigaria (Portuguese custard pies factory)
2 Rua do LoretoPortuguese custard tarts
Shopping
Casa das Velas Loreto
53 Rua do LoretoHandmade candles. Since 1789!
Products of traditional Portuguese industry and design.
309 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
A Vida Portuguesa
23 Largo do Intendente Pina ManiqueProducts of traditional Portuguese industry and design.
Loja da Burel
15B R. Serpa PintoWoolen fabrics and clothing from "Serra da Estrela"
Cork & Co
6 R. das SalgadeirasProbably, the best shop of cork articles in Lisbon.
Essentials
Minipreço Express
80 Rua de S. Paulo Open until midnight!
Getting Around
Baixa-Chiado station
Rossio - Lisboa station
125 R. 1º de DezembroTo Sintra
Cais do Sodre station
To Cascais and other beaches
Santa Apolónia
To Porto and the North
Sightseeing
Skeleton of Carmo's Church; Santa Justa elevator; Viewpoint
I-Castle ye-S. Jorge
Rua de Santa Cruz do CasteloThe best viewpoint in Lisbon!
Miradouro de Santa Catarina
A great view over the river!
Viewpoint, garden and terrace.
449 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
Rua de São Pedro de AlcântaraViewpoint, garden and terrace.
I-Carmo Convent
27 Largo do CarmoPasseio turístico
Take a walk on the river bank
14 icetyiswa ngabantu basekuhlaleni
Ribeira das Naus Waterfront Promenade
Take a walk on the river bank
Amacebiso ngesixeko
Bhukisha ngaphambi kokuba uhambe
Need a local guide?
Do you need a local guide? Luís can put you in touch with a local guide, Amanda Mello.
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Transports
Lisbon's transport network is made up of several forms of transport. Within the city, take the metro, bus or tram. To go further, opt for train (Cascais line, Sintra line or North line), boat (South bank) and metropolitan buses. However, get ready to enjoy the city and its surroundings with long walks. Bring practical, non-slip shoes.
Izinto omele uzipakishe
Bring practical, non-slip shoes.
Bring practical, non-slip shoes. It is not possible to appreciate Lisbon without walking through its old and steep streets.